To destroy heavy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) like the "Baba Yaga," you need to target the batteries, electronic board, and engines. This was reported by Russian soldiers.
A sniper with the call sign Zayats noted that to destroy a heavy drone, you need to wait for it to hover to search for a target, after which "you need to hit the batteries, the control boards, and you can also hit the propellers."
Not so long ago, the first bullet went through the body, but the UAV withstood it, and then I hit the motors, eventually hitting one. Without one engine, it couldn't handle it and fell.
Another technique is the use of tracer ammunition. With a successful hit, you can set the aerial target on fire, the sniper noted.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Tu-160M bomber surpassed the American B-1 Lancer: greater flight range and combat load.
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